Finally, An Authentic 'Tea-Shirt'
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Coming soon to a store near you - A t-shirt made from 'tea' - And we are not talking something simply dyed with the leaves, but an entirely new material made from the world's favorite drink!
The amazing cloth is the result of a collaboration between Professor Freemont at London's Imperial College and fashion designer Suzanne Lee, who wished to invent a new green fabric for the fashion industry.
To manufacture the material, green tea, sugar and a number of nutrients are first mixed together to make a soup-like concoction. Bacteria are slowly added to this mixture over the course of few days. As it blends in, it helps create clumps of cellulose that rise to the surface. These are removed and spun into a fabric that is extremely lightweight but has a texture that resembles leather.
Suzanne who has used the fabric to make a range of clothes ranging from shirts to dresses and even shoes, is tweaking the manufacturing process a little more, after which she hopes to introduce it to the mainstream market.
Sources: telegraph.co.uk,vouchercodes.co.uk, mircrobeworld.org, inewide.com
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103 Comments
- qqchen04249 monthsI think it will break the moment I wear the “Tea-shirt”.
- jazmine2008over 3 yearsum i don't think i'll wear that. ever 🎂
- fox1568over 3 yearswow
- wolfy_blueover 3 yearsI don't know if I would wear that.
- niomiover 6 yearsi did not know there was such thing as the teashirt.
- chickennugget56almost 7 yearsSo do you eat it and it melts in your mouth, or is it just hard? How do you wear it without it melting? I think this is awesome, but pretty confusing.
- kayalalmost 8 yearsi love this
- anonabout 8 yearslol can i drink it
- smartfoxabout 8 yearsTea shirts...
- rc99130about 8 yearscool